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We would like to thank Chris Johns-Krull for sharing the astronomical data used in this project. We are also grateful to Richard Baraniuk, Mark Davenport, Marco Duarte, and Jonathan Sick for their assistance.

References:

A. Rav-Acha and S. Peleg,“Two Motion-blurred Images are Better then One,”Pattern Recogn. Lett., vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 311-317, 2005.

M. Bertero and P. Boccacci,“Image Restoration Methods for the Large Binocular Telescope,”Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., vol. 147, pp. 323-333, Dec 2000.

R. Vio, J. Nagy, L. Tenorio, and W. Wamsteker,“A Simple but Efficient Algorithm for Multiple Image Deblurring,”Astron. Astrophys., vol. 416, pp. 403-410, Mar 2004.

R. Neelamani, M. Deffenbaugh, and R. Baraniuk.“Texas Two-Step: A Framework for Optimal Multi-Input Single Output Deconvolution,”Preprint.

R. Berry and J. Burnell, The Handbook of Astronomical Image Processing, Willmann-Bell, Inc., Richmond, VA, 2000.

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